
Six Connecticut Companies Fined Following Federal Workplace Safety Investigations
- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined six Connecticut companies during the first quarter of 2026 after closing investigations into local facility and jobsite hazards.
- Inspections revealed severe workplace risks, including uncovered electrical boxes, unbolted warehouse storage racks, and missing scaffold guardrails.
- Furthermore, contractors neglected critical safety requirements by failing to provide adequate roofing fall protection or secure anchorage points.
- Penalties were issued across various trades to enforce federal compliance and prevent catastrophic employee injuries.
OSHA Investigates WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital
- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating environmental services and pest control issues at WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital following a workplace safety inquiry.
- Federal officials confirmed the investigation regarding the facility, which a spokesperson stated was confined to a small, non-patient area.
- Hospital administration addressed the sanitation problem promptly, though the exact date of the incident was not released.
OSHA Updates State Plan Jurisdiction for Two States
- Federal OSHA has clarified its workplace safety enforcement authority regarding State Plans in Puerto Rico and Maryland.
- The updated agreements transfer enforcement over private-sector employees on federal property and marine construction to federal oversight.
- Federal authority also covers military installations, postal facilities, and commercial aircraft cabin crews.
- These adjustments ensure prompt and efficient safety protections for workers at these locations.
